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  2. Albrecht Thaer - Wikipedia

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    Rooftop view of Celle The birth house of Thaer (center). Albrecht Daniel Thaer was born in Celle, a neat little town in Hanover, on 14 May 1752.His father, Johann Friedrich Thaer, was physician to the Court, and born in Liebenwerda, in Saxony; his mother, Sophie Elisabeth, was the daughter of J. Saffe, receiver of rents and taxes of the district of Celle.

  3. History of fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    Chemist Justus von Liebig (1803–1873) contributed greatly to the advancement in the understanding of plant nutrition. His influential works first denounced the Albrecht Thaer theory of humus, arguing first the importance of ammonia, and later promoting the importance of inorganic minerals to plant nutrition. [8]

  4. Franz Körte - Wikipedia

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    Heinrich Friedrich Franz Körte (17 March 1782 – 30 January 1845) was a German natural and agricultural scientist, and for thirty years Professor of Natural Sciences at the Agricultural Academy in Möglin, which was founded by Albrecht Daniel Thaer.

  5. Carl Sprengel - Wikipedia

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    Carl Sprengel. Karl or Philipp Carl Sprengel (March 29, 1787 – April 19, 1859) was a German botanist from Schillerslage (now part of Burgdorf, Hanover). [1]Sprengel worked under Albrecht Thaer (1752–1828) in Celle.

  6. World’s 1st carbon-free fertilizer plant to be built in ...

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    Atlas Agro plans to build the first-ever carbon-free fertilizer production plant for a cost of $1.1 billion on the land on 150-acres on the northwest corner at the intersection of Stevens Drive ...

  7. Johann Friedrich Mayer (agriculturist) - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Hohenlohe, Lehrbuch für die Land- und Haußwirthe, Plate I, 1773 Plate III, 1773–82. Plate VI, 1773–82. Design for farmhouse, Plate VII, 1773. Mayer is considered the most influential agricultural reformers of the late 18th Century through his many writings, in which he promoted sustainable agricultural reforms such as the use of fertilizer, new crops, such as potatoes, new ...

  8. Albrecht von Thaer - Wikipedia

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    Albrecht Georg Otto von Thaer (2 June 1868 – 23 June 1957) was a German General Staff Officer and representative ("Generalbevollmächtigter") ...

  9. Carl Heinrich Hagen - Wikipedia

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    Hagen studied Law and Jurisprudence at the University of Königsberg.He was a student of Christian Jakob Kraus (1753–1807) and of Albrecht von Thaer (1752–1828), whom he later described as an unforgettable teacher and patron ("unvergesslichen Lehrer und Gönner").

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